I knew they were watching me as I crossed the room to the water pitcher, dipped a ladleful out of it. |
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The value of the euro dipped on foreign exchanges last week in response to signs that the nos were holding their lead. |
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My friend dipped his hand into the worms and held one up as it wriggled frantically in his fingers. |
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We left the fringes of urban wildlife and circled off round the lakes that were once gravel pits and where a fisherman dipped his rod illegally. |
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A fire is lit in the oil drum, the billy is dipped over the side of the boat and filled, the 'tucker box' is produced and its contents spread. |
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They are somewhat brighter than sidelamps, but may not be used in situations where full headlamps or dipped lamps are required. |
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Both the xenon dipped headlights and sidelights automatically follow the direction of the front wheels. |
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Then he was dipped into a vat of water as he was whipped and beaten before being assaulted with an iron bar. |
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They use blowguns and darts dipped in a type of poison called curare, which instantly paralyzes an animal. |
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The dress was a couple of sizes too big and with the belt on, the neckline dipped dangerously low. |
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She dipped her toe in the water to feel the temperature, and realized it was fairly warm. |
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The names usually refer to the tall flowering spike which in medieval times was dipped in tallow and set aflame as a torch in the evening. |
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When choosing nails, bolts, screws and metal fasteners, use only hot dipped galvanized fasteners. |
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Demand for cattle has been hampered by the flood of cheap unlabelled foreign imports and generally the price has dipped. |
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Remove rust by rubbing the affected area with super fine steel wool or a raw potato that has been dipped in whiting. |
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My stomach dipped, like I was racing down a roller coaster, and goosebumps erupted all over my skin. |
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He seized the heel of black bread that was resting next to the bowl, scraped out the inside, and dipped it in the soup. |
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As we talked his float dipped and he struck into another, which promptly tore across the shallows, sending out a huge bow wave. |
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At midday, you can join the bugs for lunch, and sink your teeth into braaied mopane worms, grasshoppers dipped in chocolate, or spicy termites. |
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So we turned our backs on the sea, did a track, a field or two and dipped into our first wooded valley. |
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Or cut away infected new growth and scrub any remaining woolly patches on the bark with a toothbrush dipped in methylated spirits. |
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The aromatics gave a faint hint of ginger and lemon to the fish whose flesh we broke into thick pieces and dipped into soy sauce at the table. |
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The meal finishes with koeksisters, plaits of deep fried dough dipped in syrup. |
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A glossy ibis waded between the bulrushes and black swallows dipped in and out of the water. |
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Wipe up the spill quickly and rub the spot vigorously with your palm or with a cloth dipped in a small amount of furniture polish. |
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At first he dipped his toe in it then, discovering the waters warm and comforting, plunged right in. |
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She dipped her hands into the icy cold water and splashed some water across her sleepy face, in a vain attempt to wake herself up. |
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As the oncoming car turned into the straight ahead of them it dipped its headlights. |
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The protein curds are then dipped into another alkaline solution and spray-dried at extremely high temperatures. |
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And the button-down variety always felt like they'd been dipped in starch, stiff and scratchy. |
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The motorcycle, which had been in good order, had been driven on dipped beam headlights, said TC Taylor. |
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Rainfall also dipped below the usual seasonal levels at 56 mm, or 60 per cent of the average. |
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I also had the Lamingtons for dessert, sponge cake squares dipped in chocolate and covered in coconut and served with cream. |
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Since sometimes less is more, simple white cake pops dipped in heart-shaped sprinkles are a time-efficient yet festive option. |
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The chocolate dipped shortbread should have been piped with a fluted nozzle. |
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A wood-block stamp dipped in fabric paint leaves an ethnic-looking tattoo with turquoise bead accents. |
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The starboard oars dipped into the water and were held fast and the great ship slowed and stopped. |
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If the entire surface is affected, rub with a damp cloth dipped in turpentine or camphorated oil. |
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None of the milk was transported off the island and it was often thrown away when demand dipped off-season. |
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If I were working on a larger scale I'd use a wooden lolly stick, sharpened appropriately, and dipped into Indian Ink. |
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By the time the game ended, the lights were on at Fullcast Stadium and the bright sun had dipped behind some clouds. |
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Gradually Rosedale opened to view and we dipped into North Dale which is hidden from the fray but spacious. |
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The full light output is used for the main beam and a shutter blocks off part of the light when a dipped beam is required. |
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I grinned at her and dipped my finger in the pot of sauce sitting on the stovetop. |
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Fresh fruit, such as grapes or strawberries, can be dipped to make confections for immediate consumption. |
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At night the headlights have an extremely sharp cut-off of illumination on the dipped beams. |
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They struck upon a Caribbean pine that would grow if the roots of its seedling were dipped in a fungus that was missing from the soil. |
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It was just as good squeezed with lemon or dipped in the herbed tomato sauce that accompanied it. |
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On the other hand, low beams, which are also called as dipped beams, have stricter control of upward light. |
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At the other end, a speculative lob from Ian Duncan dipped just over the bar. |
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As the Sparks made a celebratory jaunt off the court, the Storm players dipped their heads and sulked into the locker room. |
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The paddles dipped into the water and the canoe pushed into the opening to the sewer. |
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Aligore simply dipped one of his large paws into the water and began paddling. |
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Joe had a paddle and Maggie dipped her feet into the children's paddling pool. |
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Her innovative technique is part traditional painting and part sketching with a paintbrush dipped in color. |
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Samosa is usually served with green chutney, but a samosa dipped into tomato sauce is equally tasty. |
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Another treat were these thick slices of candied citron dipped in pure dark chocolate. |
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Flocks of penguins occasionally appear where they have dipped into the sea from ice-free pockets near the shore. |
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The young woman took a clean cloth from a small pile of linen and dipped it into the grimy water. |
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Now and again, she dipped beneath the cloud cover to verify her location, but there was no problem really. |
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A fairy cake was dipped into liquid oxygen and then set alight to show how much energy, and therefore calories, it contained. |
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He walked straight past his expectant friend, dipped his good hand into one of his pockets and sat down, feasting on a large slab of cheese. |
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Holly dipped the quill into a golden inkwell near the till and filled in her name, address and school onto the little card. |
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In addition to treating with insecticides, legs may be dipped in a mixture of two parts raw linseed oil and kerosene. |
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Now here is a fine young athlete that already has dipped into a little bit of professional competition. |
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Current practice calls for the parts to be plated with zinc, and then dipped in a chromic acid solution. |
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Women's wellbeing reached a plateau between the ages of 30 and 64, while that of men dipped during the same period, according to the survey. |
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But the announcer intoned visitors' names in a voice so soft, so dipped, that those men were reduced to whispered asides. |
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We didn't eat things like fish sticks at my house, unless they were freshly cut strips dipped in a tempura style batter. |
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He splashed the water on his face and found it refreshingly cool, he dipped his head under and felt the chill run through his body. |
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If you make a mistake, wipe away the pencil mark with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. |
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One or more of these provide the ingredients for fufu, a stiff paste, that is rolled into small balls and dipped into stews. |
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The darts, sharpened at one end, are dipped in the poisonous sap of the curare tree to produce an anaesthetic effect upon the victim. |
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My chicken cutlets are made with bread crumbs, garlic, Romano cheese and basil and dipped in egg batter. |
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Then she dipped one shoulder and slid that magnificent furred cloak off, thrusting it towards him. |
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When working with redwood, always use top quality, hot dipped galvanized, stainless steel or aluminum hardware. |
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He was gaunt and serious from the start, with minimal hand movements and only slightly gesticulating as he dipped into domestic policy issues. |
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To get her nonprofit organization off the ground, she dipped into savings for a condo she planned to buy. |
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Over the past couple of weeks I've developed a penchant for quails eggs with mini gherkins, dipped in rock salt. |
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Are you willing to admit how many times you have bought those handmade, delectable fruits dipped in chocolate right before your very eyes? |
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As soon as the wine touched our lips, we realised we should have dipped further into our pockets and opted for a Pinot Grigio. |
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The woman constantly dipped her fingers into water to moisten the flax and keep it from breaking. |
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The membrane is then dipped into a solution containing the probes for the gene which is being sought. |
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Leaves are picked off the vine, washed, and dipped briefly in boiling water. |
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She dipped it in the salty water, cringing, and moved it back and forth, spreading the blood. |
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When a test strip is dipped in yam sap, the sap will move along the strip, binding with antibodies that react with viruses. |
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In fact every sheep, whatever its age, would be dipped in a plunge bath containing the correct solution of a ministry approved scab dip. |
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Twenty-one sheep were dipped to free them from attached ticks, and liberated on the central area. |
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Ogden ignored him, dipped into his briefcase a second time and produced another photofit. |
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Using a large metal scoop, he dipped into the barrel and poured some dark colored beans into his cupped hand. |
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He used his salary and dipped into his personal finances for official duties. |
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They have slashed spending, cut programs, dipped into emergency funding, and may order more employee lay-offs. |
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Since then, only Sri Lanka has dipped into the funds by spending 4.5 million yen to buy nine used trucks to clean septic tanks. |
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Alexander Games, who compiled the anthology, obviously intended it to be dipped into rather than read straight through. |
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Jung's decision to be a psychiatrist came towards the end of his medical studies when he dipped into Krafft-Ebing's Textbook of Psychiatry. |
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The path suddenly dipped very steeply down a sandy bank among tall grasses. |
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A kingfisher added colour, swallows dipped and wheeled, and the second cast of a March Brown produced a lovely threequarter-pound trout. |
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The two stood in silence while the sun slowly dipped down below the horizon. |
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When Cassiopeia rose above the horizon the Southern Cross dipped below, and when the Cross rose again Cassiopeia disappeared. |
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The California company had only predicted single-digit growth in its US retail PC business, but sales still dipped below expectations. |
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When Jordan was injured and missed most of the 1985-1986 season, Nike's stock dipped. |
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When carbohydrate content of the diet dipped below 200 kcal, T3 levels fell substantially. |
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India's grain stocks dipped to about 39 million tonne by June 1, from 64.72 million a year ago. |
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He dipped his muzzle downwards, slowly, closing his eyes for a brief moment in remnants of a formality that was not welcome. |
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The sailors let out a lusty cheer and one of the planes dipped his wings in reply. |
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Am I wrong in thinking that left-hand-drive cars on dipped beam will dazzle oncoming traffic when driving on the right? |
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As the road dipped down to the floor of this prehistoric lakebed we were struck by waves of searing heat. |
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But exam results dipped markedly in 2002 interrupting a period of year-on-year improvements. |
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He is said to have dipped a glass into her bath water and drank to the lady's wondrous charms. |
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And I've now got it in my head that the sugary oats bound together with sugar and dipped in syrup are topped with yoghurt flavoured lard. |
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He wanted veal-flavored frozen yogurt dipped in lard, but they were out because Tom's Mom had just been there. |
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It dipped low towards the runway, but what appeared to be a planned landing was aborted at the last minute. |
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Rather, it would seem much more felicitous to use it as a reference book, to be dipped into or browsed again and again. |
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When the door shut behind him, I dipped my finger into the icing and tasted it. |
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The highway skirted the shoreline, winding as it dipped beneath a sea of swaying grass. |
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Sticks are inserted into the molded bars, which are then dipped into a chocolate coating, and then wrapped and boxed. |
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A few rods further on the field dipped into a low area and I went through a small patch of green smartweed. |
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Generally, fondue is served with dryish bread cubes, skewered and then dipped into the cheese mixture. |
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The neck line dipped demurely and the long sleeves puffed slightly at the shoulders. |
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She dipped her fingers into the tub, and began to rub something onto Claire's belly. |
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An aspersorium is the bucket-like vessel which holds the Holy Water and into which the aspergillum is dipped. |
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The gates were low on either side and dipped upwards in the middle, resembling a large overturned bowl. |
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Then, as salvagers watched, the Dows reared on its beam ends, dipped its bow into the seas, and slid to the bottom. |
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Clearly, turning a blind eye whenever the permanently famished Donald surreptitiously dipped into the tin of dog biscuits brought its reward. |
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You might also want to take along some cotton buds dipped in make-up remover. |
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As well as showcasing the new material they dipped into their extensive back catalogue, which revealed their heavier roots. |
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During his subsequent wanderings, Odysseus is dipped repeatedly back into the condition of the obscured. |
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About seven years ago, Pauric first dipped his toe in the fashion world by designing jewellery. |
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Bakewell base, lemon curd and marshmallow topping, dipped in coconut and adorned with three mini eggs. |
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The starboard banks of oars dipped hard into the water, and the trading ship swung abruptly to the left and slowly glided to the dock. |
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Hospital chiefs have dipped into capital reserves to prop up an ailing bank balance. |
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With a quick barrel roll he dipped beneath me and banked to circle the group. |
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We also dipped and dried our own prunes and figs, made raisins from seedless grapes, and dried the walnut crop in the fall for winter storage. |
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Pearl slowly poured water into the basin and then dipped the towel into the bowl. |
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She dipped it into the glass of water that was beside it and then put the bristles of the brush into the red paint that lay spilt on the floor. |
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These are served with wasabi, a super-hot green horseradish, and dipped in soy sauce. |
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They will feel a bit sticky, but once they have been dipped in flour they will be easier to handle. |
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To protect what we have uncovered, we first cover the bones with tinfoil, then with strips of burlap dipped in plaster. |
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Technical merit scores dipped as low as 5.2 to reflect the lack of jump content. |
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Regimental colors, State flags, and organization or institutional flags are to be dipped as a mark of honor. |
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The cooked fish are dipped into tangy sauces, including wasabi, the Japanese mustard, satay sauce and chilli soya sauce. |
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She dipped the golden leaf into the water and when she lifted it out, it was glowing, radiating golden rays of light. |
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Smudges from the compound can be removed later with a cloth dipped in mineral spirits or turpentine. |
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If soap and water doesn't shift the stain scrub the area with a nail-brush dipped in vinegar and salt. |
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He dipped his fingers in water, spun the bowls using a foot treadle and then played them almost like a piano. |
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The sun dipped into the ocean, surrounded by rainbow-colored sky that was mirrored in the gentle waves. |
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The ragged boy squeaked and quickly dipped his free hand into his shirt and offered up Tyran's chip pouch. |
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Smiling brightly, the buxom wench dipped a courtesy to them both as she pocketed their payment. |
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Haley grinned at Rick and dipped her roti in the small bowl of thick, creamy raita. |
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I try not to get into them too often, but what I will nibble on are pretzels dipped in ranch dressing. |
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The Welshman just about deserved to edge ahead after cueing so well in the early stages of the match, although his game dipped after the interval. |
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Nirvana was able to seek refuge in two camps, with one foot tenuously dipped in the waters of grunge, and one grimy boot firmly set in the world of punk rock. |
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Each of the girls dipped a small curtsy when their name was called. |
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The treeline of the valley dipped down to almost the back door of the sanctuary and cut off what little grey light had guided her and Beckett there. |
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A workhorse of a machine was busy feeding a swath of yellow paper from one of these rolls, mechanically ruling the paper with calibrated pins dipped in blue ink. |
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Fruits that are to be eaten raw, and so cannot be blanched, are often packed in sugar or dipped in syrup before freezing, to exclude air and thus inhibit enzyme action. |
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Never mind that what I was being offered was thick, black, and gooey, like the dude had just dipped a spoon into bike grease. |
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A clean mop head should be dipped into the germicidal solution before mopping has begun, and if more solution is needed, it should be poured on the floor. |
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Mix the batter ingredients and then carefully add water until the mixture is the consistency of double cream, heavy enough to coat your dipped finger. |
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Mr. Russo had guided his young son's hand as Dominic gingerly dipped the wide brush into the bucket of white paint and then slowly wiped it over the unprimed wood. |
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He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper. |
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Rafe dipped his finger into the blood that had puddled on the floor. |
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In a final mark of respect, a rescue helicopter circled low over the bay, dropped a wreath into the sea, and dipped its nose in salute to those on the headland. |
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The two surfaces of bright dipped anodised mesh create a moire pattern and conceal the aluminium tube substructure to which the rear piece of the boxes is fixed. |
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To remove tarnish from copper pots, rub with lemon halves dipped in salt. |
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A crisp, slightly tart apple dipped in chewy caramel is a classic sweet. |
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The platinization accomplished, take a cotton cloth, dipped into whiting in the state of pulp, and rub the platinated articles with this, rinsing with water afterwards. |
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Now it dipped its head as Lane braced himself to rise, more as if to investigate the man, certainly not to gore him. |
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The supermarkets demand that all bananas must be dipped in fungicide. |
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His magnificent arc of a brush had been dipped in white paint. |
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Be it chunky beads strung in silver thread or kundan silver jewellery dipped in gold and worked on in fine detail, the jet-set crowd drools over these creations. |
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Guests dipped into their finger bowls and they were set to the side. |
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In particular, we are concerned that some farmers have been using unauthorised chemicals to dip sheep or letting freshly dipped sheep access streams. |
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Lady Thatcher dipped her toe into public service reform but that was never seen through because she fell from power and the Tories were then overtaken by events. |
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After being marinaded in cumin and oregano, they are dipped in crushed tortilla chips so that, even though they are grilled, they taste like they've been fried. |
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Steve slipped off one of his sandals and dipped his toe into the water. |
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The headline unemployment rate has surprised the markets by dropping slightly, but the number of people looking for work has also dipped dramatically. |
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In sum, the Finance Minister dipped into the PRSI fund, diverted a euro windfall due to the Central Bank and brought forward the deadline for company tax payments. |
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He subtly dipped into the social currents that designers in New York studiously avoided. |
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As F-16s roared from one end of the horizon to the other, they dipped to bomb a grassland strip. |
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In the 1980s their numbers dipped to dangerously low levels due to ivory poaching, but an effort to bring back the tusked mammal has had considerable success. |
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The sun had dipped below the horizon much earlier, but it was a warm night for the end of September so the carnival stayed busy until its closing at nine o'clock. |
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Last year she took this resourcefulness one step further and dipped her toe into the clothing market for the first time with a ready-to-wear range. |
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Couple guided Stella as she crawled and dipped her chest to pick up each magnet. |
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If the mower is petrol driven, give the external moving parts of the carburettor a good clean with a tiny paintbrush dipped in petrol to ensure ease of movement. |
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Anna dipped her spoon into the bowl and took a mouthful of soup. |
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To make a calotype, uncoated sheets of writing paper are covered with a silver nitrate solution, dried and then dipped in potassium iodide to make silver iodide. |
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Even if the average number of weeks of severance has dipped, however, noncash benefits like insurance and outplacement services have risen considerably. |
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European mobile telecom stocks dipped on Tuesday morning after Finnish bellwether Nokia said that fourth quarter sales may fall below expectations. |
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He dipped the cloth into the warm water and softly bathed my sore feet. |
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She dipped her fingers in the glass flicking the liquid on Sally's face. |
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She dipped her head, sniffed the ground and then moved into the cave. |
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Again, this fish just dipped the float and did not move off. |
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Pitt's character, the warrior Achilles, is no longer virtually invincible because he was dipped in the River Styx by his mother, the nymph Thetis. |
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The national flag was dipped at the consecration of the Blessed Sacrament. |
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The opening night performance showed signs of strain as Doyle flubbed some lines, performance energy dipped and Scottish accents slipped in and out of authentic focus. |
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Compounding the problem are awfully poor headlights on dipped beam. |
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At night, the wide angle of the dipped headlamp beams was suited to the local topography, where good light throw around the hairpin curves is essential. |
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The day was just on the turn, a little patch of greying twilight here and there, a few over cautious drivers punctuating the steady procession with dipped beams. |
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The numbers went into the black in early 2010, but dipped back into the red in the summer. |
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Rochers, square cubes of chocolate, flecked with little crackly-bits then dipped in chocolate couverture are my second favorite chocolates here at the moment. |
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Once she established the tongue tie, she gave him a pacifier dipped in sugar water, grabbed his tongue with a some gauze, injected just a bit of lidocaine, then snipped it. |
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Ben dipped under the surface, slithering like a snake after the boys. |
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The lights will also be dipped so they will not shine into houses. |
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A pair of water ouzels dipped and darted along the edge of a riffle in front of the car as I watched, then flew across the river when I stepped too close. |
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But the cherry is liquefied, frozen, with a cherry stem put into it, then dipped it into this incredibly dark chocolate. |
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Then, in the chocolatiers ' demonstration area, we were handed little pots of warm, liquid chocolate, and we could also indulge in fudge dipped in more of the same. |
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She dipped low to shake his hand making sure he got an eyeful. |
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She dipped her hand in the fountain, her fingers tracing lazy eights. |
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She dipped her toe in and found it cold, but she wanted to be clean again. |
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But his brain was so rotted with drink and dissolute living that whenever he put it to work it behaved like an old engine that had gone haywire from being dipped in lard. |
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He dipped all the glasses in hot water, obsessively cleaning each one. |
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Burns was forced to sell more than 650,000 shares in 2008 to meet a margin call because Lionsgate stock had dipped too low. |
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Each rack is suspended over a lake of thick black paint and dipped with minute precision so as to coat the very top of the pencil in a millimetre of black. |
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Jerome's sedan dipped as they drove through a dry wash on the road. |
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Beginning more than two millennia ago Scythian archers dipped their arrowheads into manure and rotting corpses to increase the deadliness of their weapons. |
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Joe wiggled and cooed happily as his mother dipped a cloth in water and sponged him off, dried and powdered him, and showed Hoss how to fold and apply a fresh diaper. |
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So I would sweat like crazy in a yellow rubber swim cap while Lee Ann Billings and Jamie Reader dipped their blonde hair in and out of the cool, chlorine tainted water. |
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But Ronaldo has dipped below his sublime best this season, often looking sulkier than Laughing Boy Berbatov. |
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The feet of the priest that bare the ark were dipped in the brim of the water. |
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I dipped a cheese stick into some sauce and tried not to cuss him out for ruining my amusing thoughts about little demon creatures. |
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I found that he had dipped a little in chimerical studies and had a hankering after astrology and alchymy. |
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It must be buttered, or honied, or toasted, or soaked in milk, or dipped in gravy. |
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This lead rose up to approximately 10 points over the Conservative Party during 2012, whose ratings dipped alongside an increase in UKIP support. |
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Battered fish is first coated in flour then dipped into a batter consisting of flour mixed with liquid, usually water but sometimes beer. |
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The very popular potato scallop or potato cake consists of slices of potato dipped in fish batter and deep fried until golden brown. |
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Battered sausage, consisting of a sausage dipped in batter, and fried, is sold throughout Britain from Fish and Chip shops. |
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The end of the matchstick is dipped in a sulfurous compound to turn it into a complete match. |
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However, the flag was later dipped in the collective greeting of the royal family. |
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Lobster meat may be dipped in clarified butter, resulting in a heightened flavour. |
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The air among the houses was of so strong a piscatory flavour that one might have supposed sick fish went up to be dipped in it. |
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In the Middle Ages Romans depended for water on wells and cisterns, and the poor dipped their water from the yellow Tiber. |
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The tubers are boiled or baked in coals and may be dipped in sugar or syrup. |
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You dipped your big toe in, then quickly took it out like a one-man Hokey Pokey. |
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His genitals lank between his legs, his chin dipped upon his breast, staring down at his shame. |
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And I dipped into novels so like the unpleasanter parts of my own life that they might just as well have been autobiographies. |
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I wondered if he worked out, or if he had the knobby things that dipped into his V line. |
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We must take Wakley's whingeings with a pinch of salt. A man of passion and prejudice, he habitually dipped his pen in bile. |
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Peter dipped the whisk in lather and applied it to his face, so he could start shaving. |
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Use a cotton bud dipped in acetone and gently apply the solution to the glue a few drops at a time. |
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That's largely because four of the seven KUDO flavors are dipped in chocolate. |
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Members of Central and South American rainforest tribes hunt with darts dipped in batrachotoxins from dart-poison frog skin. |
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She described how she stole a glove from him and how Joan then dipped the glove into boiling water, then stroked her cat Rutterkin with it. |
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Rents first dipped below inflation in June 2013 and continued on a trend of below-inflation increases up until last month, LSL said. |
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In May 2012, I put out my first vertical heavy manila rope sets with the bottom ends dipped in preorbital lure. |
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They dipped parsley in salt water and made Hillel sandwiches out of matzah bread and a mixture of apples, cinnamon and nuts called charoset. |
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A common way of controlling mealybugs is to remove them with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. |
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Using a wire twisted into a bubble wand, Pettit dipped the loop first into plain water to see what would happen. |
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A plastic spoon or knife makes a good tool to smooth the bead of caulk, especially if dipped in a little mineral spirits. |
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Then, they dipped the sticks into the hole, pulled out the termites clinging to the brushy end, and slurped them up. |
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Benjamin Moore dipped McCarthy and smooched her lips, as they were cheered on by the other attendees, the Daily Mail reported. |
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Use a cotton-wrapped orange stick or cotton swab dipped in nail polish remover to clean polish drips off toes. |
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He wrote in the email that Queen was so narked that she started marking the bowls to see when the levels dipped. |
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And in between comes the nectar of apples dipped in honey, sweet pomegranates and tzimmes. |
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Upon careful examination, the foal's umbilicus should be dipped into an iodine solution. |
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The proper way to use it is to annoint the edge of the lower lid with a small pencil, dipped in the salve, every night at bedtime. |
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She's got an elegant collection of cowry, nautilus and snail shells dipped in gold as well. |
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While the asthenosphere into which the cratonic roots extend may sound like taffy into which a toe is dipped, it is not. |
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Apply top coat to your first nail and while still wet, pick up the lace using an orangewood stick dipped in top coat. |
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Once it began to crystalise, I grabbed a paintbrush, dipped it in, and then used it as a material adhesive. |
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A CUCKING stool, which dipped the occupants in water, was used to punish disorderly women and dishonest tradesmen. |
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Finally the model was dipped in a Cyano Acrylite solution, which imparted strength and made the colours vibrant. |
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Electrodes are then dipped in the solution and voltammograms with and without depolarizer were recorded. |
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If you want them to stay looking like freshly dipped candles without any scratches or blemishes, you can wrap them in wax paper for storage. |
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The new ranch house will be the center for such learning activities as making hand dipped candles and baking biscuits using a wood burning stove. |
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I agree with Salsbury-Simmons that dipped candles are preferable to molded. |
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Terry Wogan says I've been dipped in tea, while others say I'm Peter Stringfellow crossed with a mahogany hallstand. |
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Andrea Orlandi's 30-yard free-kick dipped a yard wide of Stephen Henderson's goal, and then Gorka Pintado was denied by the Robins' keeper. |
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Personally, I go for the crispy eggroll appetizers, which should be eaten with a sprig of fresh coriander and dipped in fish sauce. |
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A CLEANER received a warning at the High Court in Glasgow after she dipped a chip into a hotplate of food while waiting in the canteen queue. |
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Please don't use fog lights either alone or with dipped headlights on clear nights or rainy nights. |
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Different varieties of fondues are available as well such as Fondue Borguignon with the tender beef cubes dipped into hot oil and different type of sauces. |
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Done right, it's like a tinsel-trimmed tin of sardines which has been dipped in mulled wine and had the fishiness replaced by a blend of goodwill, baubles and a box of Roses. |
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Para aramid fibrillated short fibers and para aramid dipped chopped fibers are used as reinforcing agents in rubber applications such as hoses, v-belts and tires. |
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For each host plant, leaves were dipped for 5 seconds in the concerned concentration and left to dry for one hour and then placed in plastic cans. |
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Who can resist fresh strawberries, pineapple, bananas and cubes of an almond-anise poundcake waiting to be dipped into an exceptional chocolate fondue? |
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While primer is usually sprayed onto metal parts, in the electrocoating, or electrodeposition, process, metal parts are dipped into an electrically charged tank of primer. |
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Small wonder that students in both honors and the humanities are less satisfied by the shallow stream of entertainment media when they have dipped into the Pierian Spring. |
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In my freshman year of college, I had dipped deep into the waters of Pentecostalism myself, and while I wanted to be done with my past, the past wasn't done with me. |
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Parts were made in rolled gilding metal instead of the usual dipped metal. |
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The Indian rupee dipped 14 paise against the dollar over the previous day's close making the greenbackpegged Qatari riyal dearer by about five paise. |
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Instead it should be dipped into at bedtime, or perhaps while walking around the gallery itself, where the individual reader can sort the wheat from the chaff. |
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Then they dipped the cotton in a sodium fluoride solution for an hour. |
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This is a big wine that still finds a balance between delicate, high-toned floral aromas and a sturdy-structured melange of briary berry fruit dipped in chocolate. |
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In the 18,650-square-foot melamine resin saturation area, paper is dipped twice in the Babcock saturator, run through metering rollers, then sent to a smoothing bay. |
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Our league form had dipped, but hopefully afterS performance and that response from throughout the club and supporters we can use this whole experience and move on. |
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The resulting strings are dipped in oil or molten wax, which seeps into the tiny holes of the material and allows for the smooth writing ability of the pencil. |
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A full amount of blue glass required for the body of the vase was gathered on the end of the blowpipe and was subsequently dipped into a pot of hot white glass. |
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In summer, oysters and clams are dipped in batter and fried, often served in a basket with french fries, or commonly on a wheaten bun as a clam roll. |
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The bread is then dipped into the gravy and then used to gather or scoop the meat and vegetables between the index, middle finger and thumb, and consumed. |
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While experimenting in his candy shop with red cinnamon candy for the Christmas trade, he dipped some apples into the mixture and put them in the windows for display. |
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The earliest mining took place at and close to outcrops and miners eventually followed the seams deeper underground as the beds dipped beneath hillsides. |
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Then the chief rabbi again took bread and brake it and gave it to all that were withhim, and dipped it into the dish with the haroseth and the lettuce. |
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What do guys think when they come to a party dipped in Axe perfumes? As if girls have nothing to do but behave like honey bees to suck their nectar. Bluh! |
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